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Windows is Memory hog..
Not really, windows 7 uses up around 200 - 500 mb RAM on my PC, right now it's on 1048 mb as I have a lot of programs open + running antivirus scan.
Windows is Memory hog..
Honestly considering what iv heard i think Mac is a better choice myself now (for my brothers case) as he has a windows vista CD and could just install it onto the mac as a secondary OS if he needs to. That means he gets both.
Just checking he wouldnt have any issues doing it with a vista CD right? since i havent tried multiple OS on one computer yet.
As for most students it looks to me like the best solution depends on your need and abilities...
School and heavy gaming together = Windows .
Mainly school, some gaming and not as many risks = Mac
School, creativity and allot of free time on hands = linux (The most versatile OS in my view)
True, that is an annoyance (unless you connect a separate mouse to it) or use Parallels which fixes the problem (It actually does have two buttons, it's just set as one in Windows and Windows has no way to control that track pad).So if he wants to spend the money on a mac, he'll be able to triple boot it with winDos and linux. As long as his winDos disk is not an OEM version, it will run fine on macs. One note to remind your brother, there is only 1 mouse button on the mac, so to right click in windows or linux install on a mac, you need to have to fingers held together touching the touch pad while hitting the button. Just another slow-down to keep in mind when using mac hardware.
If he can afford a Mac then that's his best bet - just use Boot Camp to install a Windows partition on it for gaming. This way he'd have the best of both (or by creating a partition for Linux the best of all 3 worlds).
Get a PC as long as it comes with the free win7 upgrade. Macs are too expensive for students, and with recent events (Apple is evil), I'd go with PC or Linux. For ease of use (games wise) I'd go with Windows. (Pre-release gaming with Win7)
Of course, if you REALLY need iMovie and GarageBand, then I'd go with that, even if Windows movie maker is becoming better.
I would get Windows its more multi function os and if you get a new laptop with windows vista you are very likely to get a free upgrade to windows 7, there is also the cost difference of quite a bit even if you get a low end mac. Linux is totally out of the question because its not very stable, its more for messing around with. Go with a windows pc